Pete Evans reveals he has a ‘bad vibes shield’ in his house

Celebrity chef Pete Evans reveals he has a ‘bad vibes shield’ in his house as he espouses the benefits of oxygen therapy during coronavirus epidemic – after slamming doctor who suggested people use his books as toilet paper

Pete Evans is known to be a fan of alternative therapies. 

On Monday, the celebrity chef espoused the benefits of oxygen therapy while revealing he has a ‘bad vibes shield’ in his house. 

The 47-year-old shared an Instagram post in which he’s posing with a nasal cannula attached, pumping clean air into his system.

Natural? On Monday, in an Instagram post, celebrity chef Pete Evans (pictured) espoused the benefits of oxygen therapy while revealing he has a ‘bad vibes shield’ in his house

Pete explained in the post: ‘We have been using ozone therapy as one of our weekly rituals for the last few years. Fascinating science on this therapy.’ 

He added that ‘at this particular time’ – likely meaning while the coronavirus epidemic rages – oxygen therapy could be useful. 

‘Worth investigating at this particular time if you are called to it and explore with a qualified health professional. I am recording a podcast on ozone therapy next week.’ 

In the background of the photo, a multi-coloured wall hanging caught the eye, and Pete explained it had meaning. 

Pete explained: 'We have been using ozone therapy as one of our weekly rituals for the last few years. Fascinating science on this therapy. Worth investigating at this particular time'

Pete explained: ‘We have been using ozone therapy as one of our weekly rituals for the last few years. Fascinating science on this therapy. Worth investigating at this particular time’ 

What's that? In the background of the photo, a multi-coloured wall hanging caught the eye. The chef explained: 'And yes, that is an 'anti bad vibe shield' towel we have up at home'

What’s that? In the background of the photo, a multi-coloured wall hanging caught the eye. The chef explained: ‘And yes, that is an ‘anti bad vibe shield’ towel we have up at home’

Cosmic! Pete said the pyramids in the picture were from the LITEtheLIGHT brand. The company claims to produce: 'orgone energy pyramids [which] generate harmonic frequency, while mitigating the harmful effects of EMFs and other negative energies'

Cosmic! Pete said the pyramids in the picture were from the LITEtheLIGHT brand. The company claims to produce: ‘orgone energy pyramids [which] generate harmonic frequency, while mitigating the harmful effects of EMFs and other negative energies’

The former My Kitchen Rules star added: ‘And yes, that is an ‘anti bad vibe shield’ towel we have up at home’. 

The celebrity chef went on to add that the pyramids in the picture were from the LITEtheLIGHT brand. 

The company claims to produce ‘orgone energy pyramids [which] generate harmonic frequency, while mitigating the harmful effects of EMFs [electromagnetic fields] and other negative energies’.   

It comes after Pete swiped back at a top Australian heart surgeon who suggested people could use his books as toilet paper.

Not a fan? It comes after Pete swiped back at a top Australian heart surgeon who suggested people could use his books as toilet paper

Not a fan? It comes after Pete swiped back at a top Australian heart surgeon who suggested people could use his books as toilet paper

Ouch: Dr Nikki Stamp took to Twitter on Thursday to recommend bathroom tissue options should people find themselves empty handed as panic buying clears shelves across the country. 'Here are some suitable alternatives: Anything written by Pete Evans,' she wrote

Ouch: Dr Nikki Stamp took to Twitter on Thursday to recommend bathroom tissue options should people find themselves empty handed as panic buying clears shelves across the country. ‘Here are some suitable alternatives: Anything written by Pete Evans,’ she wrote 

Dr Nikki Stamp took to Twitter on Thursday to recommend bathroom tissue options should people find themselves empty handed as panic buying clears shelves across the country. 

‘If you do run out of toilet paper, here are some suitable alternatives: Anything written by Pete Evans, Medical Medium, Jason Fung, Mark Hyman, Dr Oz The ‘How Not to Die’ book 50 Shades of Gray,’ she wrote.

But Pete fired back, stating the glossy pages of his books were not suitable for the task. 

‘Funnily enough, all my cookbooks are in glossy paper, so she would probably find it hard to wipe her bum with,’ he told The Sunday Telegraph. 

Oh dear! But Pete fired back, stating the glossy pages of his books were not suitable for the task. 'Funnily enough, all my cook books are in glossy paper, so she would probably find it hard to wipe her bum with,' he told The Sunday Telegraph

Oh dear! But Pete fired back, stating the glossy pages of his books were not suitable for the task. ‘Funnily enough, all my cook books are in glossy paper, so she would probably find it hard to wipe her bum with,’ he told The Sunday Telegraph